> >... (Note, for instance, that all the major ancient language
> >e-lists still ask for transliteration.) ...
> >
> This is not so much because of technical limitations, more because not
> all list users are prepared to upgrade their software (even when
> upgrades are free) to support Unicode.
I wish you wouldn't insult people so gratuitously. Some people are not in
a position to upgrade to the latest whiz-bang software for reasons other
than their personal crankiness. In fact, some people have occasionally
been forced to down grade to text-only mailers so that they other people
can reply to their emails. Spammers have forced a lot changes on email
administrators that in an ideal world they wouldn't have made. That
impacts on the end users.
Bill Rea, Information Technology Dept., Canterbury University \_
E-Mail bill.rea AT canterbury.ac.nz </ New
Phone 64-3-364-2331, Fax 64-3-364-2332 /) Zealand
Unix Systems Administrator (/'